Remember When Scott Storch Was So Popular And Successful He Could Actually Date Hot Women? We Take A Look Back.

At one point in time, this was the face of one of hip hop’s most successful producers. Scott Storch made more money in the ’00’s from producing radio hits for Beyoncé, 50 Cent, T.I. than most of us hope to make in a lifetime.

The amount of Internet ink spilled over the exploits of Scott Storch (his ability to amass a wild fortune, his Floridian mansion, his collection of cars, his drug consumption, his ability to lose a wild fortune) makes us nauseous; he’s basically a coke addict that somehow figured out what keys to press on a keyboard to sell records.

But the only story about Mr. Storch that really matters is how this Gollum lookalike got to date some of the hottest female celebrities in the game. It probably helps that he was worth $70 million and blew through $30 million in less than 6 months, but still, the world is a messed up place.

Whether he actually got to have sex with them or not will always be unclear, but we suspect that he did.

Click through the gallery above to see some of Storch’s ladies. The list is shocking. #NeverForget.

About the AuthorGreg Weinstein

In 1999, Greg launched Island Def Jam’s new media division, working with the record label to build the kind of Internet and social media infrastructure that every entertainment and media company takes for granted today. From there he brought his new media expertise and entertainment connections to the world of streetwear, serving as Marketing Director at Karmaloop and launching KarmaloopTV, a cutting edge project that bridged the gap between commerce and culture.
Thrillist Media Group then brought Greg to help grow the company’s presence in the world of cultural taste-making through the launch of its streetwear property, The Crosby Press.
Today, Greg serves as creative director at SlamXHype, one the most well-respected online publications in the streetwear space. Under his guidance, SlamXHype has experienced a renaissance in both influence and readership.